lunchbawks
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I have a predominantly sativa plant outside, it is about a week and a half away from finishing flowering. I would like to complete the flowering stage however, we are expecting temperatures of 27 degrees Fahrenheit for about 4 hours. The plant has already been very resilient when it comes to low temperature. It has milky tricomes however, half of the hairs are still white. If I leave it out, will it survive the cold, or do I need to chop it?
The only means I have of protecting it is covering it with a sheet, really late and night and putting hand warmers under the blanket. Could this provide enough heat to protect it from frost, or again do I need to chop it?
Thanks ahead of time for taking the time to provide me with an answer.
Namaste~
The only means I have of protecting it is covering it with a sheet, really late and night and putting hand warmers under the blanket. Could this provide enough heat to protect it from frost, or again do I need to chop it?
Thanks ahead of time for taking the time to provide me with an answer.
Namaste~